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Show COUPLE OBSERVE GOLDEN WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. Jeter Snow celebrated cele-brated their Golden Wedding adversary ad-versary Christmas Day at the beautiful new home of their son, J. Clinton Snow. There were fifty present at the family dinner and 134 friends eallel during the evening. A program was given during the dinner by the grand -children and an original poem was read by Mrs. Mary L. Rencher. a sister of Mr. Snow. Jeter Snow, second son of William Will-iam and Ann Rogers Snow was born at Lehi inside the old mud fort, December 21, is 5 5. At the, age of nine years he went with his parents to Piue Valley riding a horse and driving cattle all the way. He vent to Nevada to work in 1S7S and on Decern-ber Decern-ber 17, 1SS4 he raarrieo. Mary Alice Gardner in the St. George Temple. Mfry Alice Gardner was born in Pine Valley at the Uppir Town, June S, 1S'35. She lived here and in St. George until her marriage when she moved with h-!r husband to Panaca, Nevada. In 1SS9 Jeter was call; J to Pine Valley to act as a counselor to Bishop William Gardner. This position he held until September 1S93 when he was put in as Bishop, which position he held until 1929. They have both been very active and devoted to church work and the auxiliary organizations. organi-zations. Since 192S, when they were called to work in the St. George Temple, they have made their home in St. George. They were the parents of twelve children, ten of whom are living and all were in attendance. attend-ance. They f : Mr-:. Parley Lang and Mrs. h:. L. Ber.tlcy rf St. George, Mr;. D.ivjd E-,p!:n of Orderville, Mrs. ?v. '.. Hilton of Delta, Edna Snow of Provo, William Will-iam of Cedar City, Mrs. Lafayette Lafay-ette Carter of Lund, Nevada, Levi of Pine Valley, and .. Clinton and George E. of St. George Among those attending from out of town were: Mrs. Mary L. Gardner and son, Frank of Kan-osh, Kan-osh, Utah, Mrs. Maud G. Baker of Duchesne, Utah, Mr. and Mrs. George C. Gardner of Lund, Nevada, Ne-vada, Mrs. Effie Snow of Pine Valley, and Mr. and Mrs. W. Malin Cox of Pine VaTley. |